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explain the structure of a typical monocot embryo for 3marks

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Answered by krishu2608
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As in dicotyledons, the embryo axis of monocotyledons possesses a shoot tip, plumule, enclosed in a sheath called coleoptile and a root tip, radicle, enclosed in coleorhiza. In a monocotyledonous seed, the endosperm is covered by a proteinous layer called aleurone layer.

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Answered by mahiqueen55
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The embryo of each seed plant possesses one or more leaf-like structure known as cotyledons, which is absorb nutrient & may function as the first leaves in some plant . monocots have a single such cotyledon, while other flowering plant usually have two . The image below at right show a monocot embryo with cotyledons.

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